Monthly Archives: September 2014

Friday Fast One

Oh the mischief to behold With all these pages I can fold! Patterned, plain or polka dot Rules to origami – not a lot. Basic folds and folding hints Then again, imagine prints With etchings made Or surfaces raised. Oh the … Continue reading

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Thursday’s Random Thought

 “I’m going to write again. Tired of being a former writer.” –  kg A friend of mine kindly let me take this line from her. It sums up how I’m feeling. I’ve put many fun habits on a shelf and … Continue reading

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Wednesday’s Words – Part 2

Because sleep is too logical and these two new books are too great not to share: Victoria Bastedo’s Roots Entwine is a fantastical young adult adventure about Joaquin’s journey. Deborah DuBois’ book, Long Before Time is worth the time to read! (the … Continue reading

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Wednesday’s Words

    The writers that make up FreeValley Publishing have been busy! In addition to the previous collection of published works available on the local festival tour (next stop, the Snoqualmie Block Party, September 20th!) Here’s a quick spotlight on a … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Tchaikovsky

Some of the choices I’ve made of late had my mind exploding, akin to Tchaikovsy’s 1812 Overture, complete with the swirling notes of the flutes (or my spinning out of control in simplicity planning) to the pounding explosions of the … Continue reading

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Monday Moment

The last reach of summer Temperatures cooling Schooling beginning Chronos winning The once vibrant colors Wait for the Fall When shades of red Create the bed On the ground With orange With brown But not before Summer’s last reach.

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